Barry MacSweeney and the Politics of Post-War British Poetry
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Zusatztext
<p>This book examines the literary impact of famed British poet, Barry MacSweeney, who worked at the forefront of poetic discovery in post-war Britain.&nbsp; Agitated equally by politics and the possibilities of artistic experimentation, Barry MacSweeney was ridiculed in the press, his literary reputation only recovering towards the end of his life which was cut short by alcoholism. With close readings of MacSweeney alongside his contemporaries, precursors, and influences, including J.H. Prynne, Shelley, Jack Spicer, and Sylvia Plath, Luke Roberts offers a fresh introduction to the field of modern poetry. Richly detailed with archival and bibliographic research, this book recovers the social and political context of MacSweeneys exciting, challenging, and controversial impact on modern and contemporary poetry.</p>
Autorenportrait
<p>Luke Roberts is a Lecturer in Modern Poetry at King¿s College London, UK. His writing on English and American poetry has appeared in <i>Textual Practice</i>, <i>Chicago Review</i>, <i>PN Review </i>and in edited collections such as <i>Modernist Legacies </i>(2014) and <i>Accelerated Times </i>(2016). In 2012, he co-edited <i>Certain Prose of the English Intelligencer</i>. His own poetry has been published widely.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 18.03.2017
Umfang: 2.19 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783319459585
Umbreit-Nr.: 4243443
